Using the Right Tools to Maximize Fall Lawn Cleanup
Using the Right Tools to Maximize Fall Lawn Cleanup
Maintenance This Fall Will Make a Difference Next Spring
(ARA) - Many
homeowners enthusiastically care for their lawns and gardens during
the spring and summer months but tend to neglect them during the
fall. After all, there's no need to spend time maintaining the yard
with winter on its way, right? Wrong.
In fact, fall is the ideal time to repair the harsh summer damage
and prepare for the cold, damp days that lie ahead. The care given
before its winter dormancy can significantly impact the way a lawn
and garden will look during the next growing season.
According to Popular Mechanics, one of the most common mistakes
people make while preparing their lawns for winter is allowing tree
leaves and other debris to smother the grass and block the sun,
which is essential to lawn growth. A heavy layer of leaves often
becomes matted and can lead to winter or early spring diseases.
With homeowners today leading hectic, stressful lives, few people
have the free time or patience to deal with the daunting task of
raking. Or they simply have more trees than a lawn mower can handle
for leaf control. A blower is a helpful addition to any homeowner's
lawn care arsenal, especially during times of fall restoration, and
can be used for cleaning out flower beds and underneath hedges, as
well as the general lawn. To maximize fall cleanup results using a
leaf blower, experts suggest that homeowners:
Choose a model that offers easy starts -- One of the most common
consumer complaints regarding outdoor handheld power equipment is
rough or non-existent starts. So look for models with an advanced
starting system like the Craftsman 4-Cycle Blower/Vac with an
Incredi-Pull Starting System with MAX FIRE Ignition or the
Troy-Bilt Backpack Blower with a compression release system. With
the adaptation of 4-cycle technology blower/vacs start easier than
their 2-cycle counterparts.
Check local noise and emissions ordinances -- Because most
standard, 2-cycle leaf blowers typically create significant noise
and emissions, some communities have banned blowers or limited
sound and emission levels. With 4-cycle engines, however, users can
cut emissions in half and drastically reduce noise -- typically
down to 75 to 79 decibels as opposed to a 2-cycle engine's 95 or
higher decibel level (comparable to a motorcycle).
Protect plants and mulch with a variable-speed blower -- The true
performance feature to look for in a blower is the cubic feet per
minute (cfm) -- the measure of how much air is applied and the most
important factor in moving leaves or yard debris.
Look for vibration-dampening features -- Users of 2-cycle equipment
may be familiar with the uncomfortable vibration experienced when
using a typical leaf blower. But with 4-cycle engines, vibration is
suppressed for increased control and comfort.
Save time by performing two jobs with one tool -- For those
interested in turning fallen leaves into mulch, experts recommend a
blower/vac with a mulching ratio of at least 3:1. With a one-bushel
vacuum bag capacity, the Craftsman automatically mulches debris at
a 10:1 reduction ratio.
Those who breathe a sigh of relief from the myth that lawn care can
subside in the fall should consider how restoring it now will save
work in the spring. And homeowners will find that making an
investment in 4-cycle equipment to tackle seasonal chores will not
only be rewarding next spring, but also while performing tasks in
the coming months.
For more information on the benefits of 4-cycle handheld equipment
for fall cleanup, please visit www.mtdproducts.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
